Lisbeth Lynghøft
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Lisbeth Lynghøft (born 1962) is a Danish director of stage and screen, perhaps best known for the feature erotic film Pink Prison (1999).[1][2]
She originally trained as an actress at the HB Studio in New York City and in Copenhagen, and has appeared in a number of stage productions, mainly in Sweden.
She started and for five years was artistic leader and director of the ensemble , based in Copenhagen, staging such productions as Arthur Kopit's Wings, Heinrich Mann's The Blue Angel and Thomas Mann's Death in Venice.
She has also worked as director at in Sweden.
Plays written by Lisbeth Lynghøft include , about Emily Dickinson, and .
Films written and directed by Lisbeth Lynghøft include the short subject and the feature film Pink Prison (1999).
References[]
- ^ Lust, Erika. Good Porn: A Woman's Guide, p. 189-91 (2010)
- ^ Stevenson, Jack, ed. Fleshpot: cinema's sexual myth makers & taboo breakers, p. 226-27 (2nd ed. 2002)
External links[]
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Danish film directors
- Danish women film directors
- Women pornographic film directors